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Vocabulary Quiz and Word Practice

Grow a stronger vocabulary with quizzes on synonyms, antonyms, roots, and context clues, matched to every grade from 3 to 12.

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A wide vocabulary powers reading comprehension, clearer writing, and higher scores on almost every test, and it grows through steady exposure to new words in context. Triviolt turns vocabulary building into a short quiz a student can play in a few minutes, with words matched to the grade you choose.

The coverage spans synonyms and antonyms, Greek and Latin roots, prefixes and suffixes, context clues, and grade-level academic vocabulary for grades 3 through 12, plus word guessing games that make practice feel like play.

Classic mode keeps a timer for quick review, survival mode rewards long correct streaks, and learn mode removes the clock and the score so a student can meet new words without pressure.

What the quizzes cover

Vocabulary practice on Triviolt builds from everyday words to academic language, grouped by grade band so every student lands on the right level.

  • Grades 3-5: synonyms, antonyms, common prefixes and suffixes, and context clues
  • Grades 6-8: Greek and Latin roots, multiple-meaning words, and academic vocabulary
  • Grades 9-12: advanced academic words, nuanced synonyms, and precise word choice
  • Word guessing games that reinforce spelling and meaning through play

Practice that sticks

New words stick when a student meets them repeatedly and uses meaning, roots, and context to lock them in. Triviolt tracks accuracy by skill, adapts difficulty as a student improves, and keeps score with volts so practice stays motivating.

Parents can follow progress by skill through the progress reports, and anyone can challenge a friend with a share link to compare scores. It works in any browser on a phone, tablet, or computer with no download required.

Sample vocabulary questions

  1. 1. Which word is a synonym for "happy"?

    Answer: Joyful. A synonym has a similar meaning, and "joyful" means much the same as "happy."
  2. 2. Which word is an antonym for "ancient"?

    Answer: Modern. An antonym has the opposite meaning, and "modern" is the opposite of "ancient."
  3. 3. The Latin root "aqua" means:

    Answer: Water. "Aqua" means water, which is why an aquarium holds water and aquatic means water-related.
  4. 4. What does the prefix "re-" mean in the word "rewrite"?

    Answer: Again. The prefix "re-" means again or back, so "rewrite" means to write again.
  5. 5. Use context clues: "The arid desert had not seen rain in months." What does "arid" mean?

    Answer: Dry. A desert with no rain for months signals that "arid" means dry.
  6. 6. What does the academic word "analyze" mean?

    Answer: To examine something in detail. To analyze is to break something down and examine its parts closely.

Frequently asked questions

Are the vocabulary quizzes free?

Yes. You can play vocabulary quizzes free on Triviolt with no download. A free account saves your scores and tracks progress by skill.

What grades do the vocabulary quizzes cover?

Grades 3 through 12. That ranges from early synonyms and antonyms up through Greek and Latin roots, context clues, and advanced academic vocabulary.

Do the quizzes teach roots and prefixes?

Yes. Greek and Latin roots, prefixes, and suffixes are all in the question pool, which helps students figure out the meaning of unfamiliar words.

Are there word games too?

Yes. Alongside the quizzes, Triviolt includes word guessing games that reinforce spelling and meaning while keeping practice playful.

Can parents track vocabulary progress?

Yes. With a free account, parents can view progress reports that show accuracy by skill, making it easy to see which word types need more practice.